Tomboy is a very simple film, and that is its strength. Without anything to distract you from them, you feel really close to the characters and naturally feel empathy for them. I especially loved the family that is at the center of this story, they were all so sweet and you can tell there is a lot of tenderness and love between them. You get what is going on and what the characters are feeling without anything having to be…

It is the third time I have watched this movie for the third year in a row and I just now realize that I've never written anything about it. So, basically, this movie is super sweet. I love how it follows the whole story of these two characters' relationship and lingers on their friendship. You can really tell how much they like each other's company and I feel like it's left out of a lot of romantic movies. It's one of those comfort films that make me feel like I'm wrapped up inside a cosy blanket.

Booksmart was by far one of the funniest, most joyous movies I have seen in a long time. It staged multiple different and memorable characters thanks to its very efficient characterization. Its humour, pacing and editing made it an amazingly enjoyable experience to watch (even though I was on my phone, with a rather bad Wi-Fi connection) and it felt as though I was watching a classic for the first time. I can't wait to watch it again (and again).